- Dec 27, 2013
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Here is the problem. There are people here that knew this man and his journey. For you and others to comment on their legacies in a vacuum, meaning you don't have the age or background to relate, is quite frankly [BS]. You didn't march with King, you didn't clinch your fist with Malcolm. Thus, your opinion/criticism/hatchet job is defacto false.
You have every right to offer your opinion on the subject, just as those who believe otherwise have every right to offer theirs. That's what we do here at Destee, don't we? If someone believes Baraka's "Somebody Blew Up America" poem was eloquent insight, doesn't s/he have a right to offer such an opinion? But if someone else believes the poem was nonsense, doesn't s/he have a right to offer that viewpoint?
KM